A Nordic parody of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland are caught in an epic love square. As if things weren't chaotic enough, Iceland mucks up Fairy King France's attempts at cupid, and the results are the stuff of tragicomedies.

A collection of drabbles focusing on Lucifer and Gabriel. #5: "Don't worry Luci! I didn't listen to any of them! 'Cause I knew he was lying! Luci loves Daddy! He would never try to disobey Daddy, right Luci?"

America knelt and set down the bouquet of red roses on the slab of marble before him. It had been just a year since he died, but that didn't make it less painful for any of them. Not one bit. Inspired by "Dance With My Father" by Celine Dion

It was common knowledge that England hated France, so it was an understatement to say that France was shocked to see the other nation calling him, in the middle of the night, all to ask a question that made Francis just a little bit nostalgic.